Best mountain peaks near Rosazza are found within the Biellese Alps, a region known for its wild yet accessible mountain terrain. Rosazza, situated in the Cervo Valley, serves as a gateway to various summits that offer diverse hiking experiences. The area provides a range of routes, from equipped trails to pristine wilderness, catering to different levels of outdoor enthusiasts. These mountains form a significant part of the local landscape, providing numerous viewpoints and natural features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The **Passo (or Bocchetto) di Bocchetto Sessera is an alpine pass located in the Biella Alps, in the Province of Biella (Piedmont, Italy). It connects the Valle dello Strona di Mosso with the Val Sessera, between the mountains Monte Marca (1,558 m) and Monticchio (1,697 m).
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sanctuary about ten km above Biella, reachable by road bike along the only road from Biella, from Andrate, a town above Ivrea with the road called "Tracciolino" from Favaro, just above Biella by mountain bike along the route of the old train
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The path to the Sanctuary of Oropa is a journey through nature, history, and spirituality: trails pass through ancient forests, hills, and charming villages, all the way up to the majestic Biella mountains. The itineraries, at times challenging, test your pace and endurance, but reward you with breathtaking views and the unique thrill of reaching one of Piedmont's most fascinating sacred sites.
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Main entrance to the Oasi Zegna, from which many paths start, including the "Bosco del Sorriso" path and others
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The sanctuary of Oropa is a Marian sanctuary - dedicated to the Black Madonna - located a dozen kilometers north of the city of Biella, in the Oropa hamlet, at about 1,280 meters above sea level, in a natural amphitheater of mountains that surround the city below and are part of the Biella Alps. The sanctuary includes, in addition to a Sacred Mount (the Sacred Mount of Oropa), the original church built on the basis of an ancient shrine and the current sanctuary itself, equipped with various structures intended to accommodate the faithful and tourists. And it is also the Arrival of the Stage of the Giro d'Italia. The most famous one was in 1999 with the comeback of Marco Pantani who went on to win the Stage (Arrival dedicated to Him).
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As an excursion I have continued several times to Cima Mucrone, passing by "Limbo", while when there is snow and it is good, ski-skins and climb up to here or to the ridge a little higher. From here I have also started several times with the paraglider. Panoramic and beautiful point that lends itself to many experiences, not forgetting a thought to the blessed Frassati
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Oropa, definitely worth a visit. Not only is it fascinating in terms of history, but also because of the surrounding restaurants. And last but not least, the Black Madonna.
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from the Cervo Valley from here you enter the Sessera Valley
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The Biellese Alps, accessible from Rosazza, feature several notable peaks. Monte Mars (2,600m) is the highest point in the Biella province, offering expansive views. Other significant summits include Monte Bo (2,556m) and Punta Tre Vescovi (2,501m). While not a peak, the historic Colle della Gragliasca (2,208m) is a high point with unique cultural features.
The mountains around Rosazza offer diverse experiences. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views from higher elevations, diverse trails catering to various fitness levels, and areas rich in historical and cultural significance. The region is also known for its natural beauty, forming a spectacular backdrop to the local scenery, and in winter, it becomes a paradise for ski-mountaineering.
Yes, some areas offer more accessible paths. For instance, the Oropa Sanctuary is a significant starting point for many excursions and is listed as family-friendly. While some sections to Poggio Frassati Summit Monument can be steep, paths are generally accessible. The historic route to Colle della Gragliasca, though long, features shelters and stone seats, making it an interesting journey for families prepared for a longer hike.
From the higher peaks like Monte Mars, you can witness extensive panoramic views spanning the entire Padana Plain on one side and the Western and Central Alps on the other. The region itself is characterized by wild yet accessible alpine terrain, with diverse landscapes including the Cervo, Oropa, and Sessera valleys.
Absolutely. The Oropa Sanctuary is a major religious and historical site, recognized as the largest Marian sanctuary in the Alps. The trail leading to Colle della Gragliasca is a historic mule track featuring shelters carved into rock and intriguing high reliefs depicting female faces, reflecting local traditions. Rosazza itself is known for its unique eclectic architecture and public works funded by Federico Rosazza Pistolet.
Yes, for experienced hikers and mountaineers, the Biellese Alps offer challenging routes. The area around Monte Mars is known for more demanding climbing routes such as Via Innominata and Cresta dei Carisey. Monte Bo in Valsesia is also categorized as challenging, offering views of the Monte Rosa group.
While many routes offer a challenge, there are options for beginners. The komoot community suggests an easy hike like the "Rifugio Madonna della Neve – Rosazza loop from Rosazza," which is approximately 6.3 km long. This allows for a taste of the mountain environment without extreme difficulty. You can find more details on the Hiking around Rosazza guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes, including challenging ones like the "Oropa Sanctuary – Pantani mountain - climb of Oropa loop" (21.8 km), as detailed in the Cycling around Rosazza guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the "I boschi della Val Sessera — giro ad anello" (34.6 km) available in the MTB Trails around Rosazza guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. For hiking and enjoying the alpine environment, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers pleasant weather. In winter, heavy snowfalls and favorable climatic conditions transform the Biellese mountains into a prime destination for ski-mountaineering.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views, especially from spots like Poggio Frassati Summit Monument, which overlooks the Biella area and the Oropa sanctuary. The diverse trails, ranging from equipped paths to pristine wilderness, are also highly appreciated. The unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, such as the Oropa Sanctuary, also leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, the area around Rosazza is well-suited for both cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including challenging cycling loops like the "Panoramic Platform – Bocchetto Sessera Pass loop from Piedicavallo" (32.9 km). For mountain biking, trails such as the "Bocchetta Boscarola – Alpe di Mera loop from Piana del Ponte" (38.8 km) are available. More details are in the Cycling around Rosazza and MTB Trails around Rosazza guides.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. A notable one is the historic "Trail E30: Rosazza to Colle della Gragliasca," which is a difficult 12.7 km route. For moderate options, consider the "Bocchetta di Finestra Trail" (6.6 km) or the "Desate Village and Church – Madonna della Neve Refuge loop from Rosazza" (9.7 km). You can explore more options in the Hiking around Rosazza guide.


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